I would come in typically around 9am and I would have people sign up for free obama care call phones. Salary was based on commission 11 a phone in a slow pace area. I had some days I only had 2 sales or none. After sitting there for hours on end asking anyone I could. I had quit because I wasn't making any money. The enjoyable part was I had a great partner and worked well with them. He quit too due to the fact time was being wasted with money to show for.

Life Wireless CorporationProfessional Team Leader Corporate Management was great with problem solving from the field. My experience was great with Life Wireless other than lack of work hours in the winter season,.

The job was registering applicants for free cellular phone services. Not the best work environment. It was an outdoor station each worker set up individually or in groups. No work in the rain. The company went downward after the winter unless employees were willing to be outside.

This company definitely has some growing and work to do. I have never worked for a company so unorganized before. They also had many siblings working there but terminated me because I had one that worked there.

Working at Life Wireless was a great job.It gave me the opportunity to meet a lot of people and work with many organizations and community's. I would recommend working here to anyone who loves to work with the public and is very committed to a sales job

Pros

pay, experience, working with organizations, bonuses, meeting 100 of people a day

Cons

long hours, some days are slow, working conditions in winter, poor communication to some agents, tech issues

Learning how to sign people up was fun and easy. I enjoyed meeting all the people I got to meet while working for Life Wireless. The hardest part about the job was letting people know that they couldn't sign up for a phone

Typical day: set up tent at pre-approved sites, review incomes, assign phones. Meet neighbors. I would do hobbies while waiting for customers. I might sign up one zero people a day or I might sign up a dozen a day. My gas and time were basically donations to my neighborhood residents who needed assistance because they could not sign up online or had poor contracts with other agencies. I have a Bachelor degree in Human Service. This job appealed to me. I could set my own hours. I could talk to residents. I could help others. If it paid hourly, it would have been a blessing for me as well. The tent rental of $750 will be returned at end of employment.

Pros

outdoor work, flexible hours, meet people, self-propelled, like taking a long visit with neighbors and making $